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Mercury Broadband to Open High-Speed Internet Service to Muncie
All of the new Mercury Broadband Service Center areas are currently under construction, and customers can purchase services later in 2023.
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Wealthy Oligarchs & Struggling Working Class
Our economy isn't designed to be working for the working class which is evident by our use of slaves long before founding this country.
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Keep Your Computer Safe With These Tips
Whether you are running a business or have a project to start, the chances are that you will use a computer system or two.
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How Dangerous was the Ohio Train Derailment?
Headaches and lingering chemical smells from a fiery train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, have left residents worried about their air and water – misinformation…
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Governor Holcomb Objects to Ohio’s Waste
Governor Holcomb is pushing back on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) move to transport hazardous materials from the East Palestine train derailment to an…
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Indiana Needs Improvement on Climate Change
Indiana only generated 10% of its electricity from renewable sources in 2021, mostly from wind power. Indiana currently uses four times more energy than is…
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Our Freedoms Shrink as Our Military Expands
Our military, the Merchants of Death, even own our sidewalks. That’s what we were told when we arrived at Raytheon Technologies in Arlington, Virginia, on Valentine’s Day, February…
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Indiana: Poverty Calculation Isn’t Accurate
A new report finds that poverty, or inadequate income to meet a household’s basic needs, is much higher and more extensive in Indiana than official…
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Big Oil Outspent Clean Energy Groups by 27x
You’ve probably seen Big Oil ads promoting gas and oil companies as the solutions to climate change. They’re meant to be inspiring and hopeful, with…
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Indiana: House Bill 1186 Protects the Police
Republican state lawmakers have found another way to protect the guilty while restricting the innocent. The Indiana Capital Chronicle was covering House Bill 1186 coming…
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